May 20, 2026
Supervision Groups for Coaches working with ADHD clients with CSA Accredited Supervisor Kathryn Pope. The last few years has seen a massive increase in the awareness of neurodiversity, in particular ADHD. Many coaches are now working with people with ADHD: Some were diagnosed in childhood, many only recently diagnosed as adults. Even more realise they have many ADHD traits that are impacting their lives. Many inform their organisations they have ADHD, many do not, for a variety of reasons. ADHD-specific coach training has been historically scarce. The most established ones are USA based, where ADHD has long been recognised. Although the awareness is growing fast, the training is still fairly limited, and of variable quality. As coaches we will all come across ADHD clients, whether we know it or not. Having spoken about ADHD coaching with many coaches, I recognise the demand for spaces to discuss, explore and learn together to better serve ADHD clients. To that end, I am stepping up to offer various options for coaches to do this. Who are you when coaching ADHD clients? How comfortable are you coaching here? What assumptions do you have? What do you need to be aware of? What worries, excites you? How safe are you coaching? What principles do you hold specifically for ADHD clients? This is a group where coaches (ADHD trained or not) who are coaching clients with ADHD can come to explore, discuss, learn and listen, to ensure that we all offer the best coaching experience we can for clients with ADHD.